Leeds United's start to the season has been good enough to convince talkSPORT's 'super computer' that this is the year they will finally make it back to the Premier League.

Despite dropping into third place during the international break after their late draw against Brentford, it hasn't put off the broadcaster's statistical modelling, which saw Marcel Bielsa's men will finish the season in second place - good enough to avoid the lottery of the play-offs and end their Premier League exile, which stretches back to 2004.

Leeds currently sit as low as they have done all season, following a spell of games where they have struggled to string wins together following a spate of injuries.

The likes of Pablo Hernandez, Kemar Roofe, Gaetano Berardi and Patrick Bamford are among those who have been out for the past month, but Bielsa's injury woes appear to be easing.

More celebrations are predicted (Image: Andrew Kearns/CameraSport)

Roofe and Berardi both played for Leeds' under-23 side on Friday afternoon and will be targeting Saturday's trip to Blackburn for their first-team returns.

Leeds will be hopeful of going on another winning run after the international break, and the super computer seems to back this up.

Elsewhere, they see current leaders Sheffield United ending up in fourth place, while Frank Lampard's Derby County are set to just miss out on the play-offs. Stoke City are forecast to finish right in the middle of the pack, while Garry Monk's Birmingham City side are pencilled in for an 18th place finish and struggle against the drop. Hull City won't be so lucky.